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SALES BY AUCTION TO-M OK ROW. THURSDAY.. iSth APRIL. SvLEOF :\i:.'N,C!PAL I.EASE ~IEORGEGR E E N F I E L D -"■ has riv.-:vc'il instruction.-; fr.mi the )rj)(ir:i' •>>> »i the ''"own of 0:u:!:ini, to soil his iii":. "■■ V le-sE.eet. on thu übovu t his iii":. "■■ V le-si.eet, on thu above date, at \'l uci ok LEASE of SECTION 5, BLOCK LXXIY. LEASE of SECTION 4, BLOCK LXXVIII. These Leases have 21 years to run. G. GREENFIELD, •106' Auctioneer. L A N D. CiiUO ACRES FOE SALE, County of Waimate, near Makikilii Railway Station, to be cut uu into FREEHOLD FARMS. ]\,|"ILES, HASSAL, AND CO. J — have been favored with instructions from George Babiugton Parker, Esq., to offer for sale by public auction, on FRIDAY, 10th MAY, IS7S, At Messrs. Miles, Archer, and Co.'s Stores, Tinuiru. Sale at 1 o'clock— THE SHERWOOD ESTATE, On the Great South Road, close to the Makikitii Railway Station, on the Great South Line, and contiguous to the properties of Messrs. G. F. Lovogiove and C. Bourn, consisting of over GOOO Acres of beautiful Low Downs and Valleys of the very best quality of Heavy Wheat Land, subdivided into farms of various sizes.

Tiie country is so well -watered that almost every Farm will have a portion of a mailing creek in it. Many of the lots are already in great part enclosed with excellent fences, and each will have a frontage to a I public road. The whole of the land is easily worked, and ready for the plough. AVe visited the Kstate on December 20, just before the rain fell, and, notwithstanding the long drought, the grass and crops showed in excellent condition. We can confidently recommend the property to the notice of intending purchasers, as we know of no better block of land in New Zealand, taking climate \iud position into consideration. Anyone in want of a really good Farm sh. uid inspect tiiis valuable property. The soil is a rich, black mould, on an excellent mellow clay subsoil of great depth. The immense growth of natural grass, and the splendid paddocks of English grass and grain crops, speak for the quality of the

Plans will shortly be obtainable at om utliees ; meantime Mr. Pitman Sherwood will be glad to show intending purchasers a sketch-plan of the diviior.s. [ Terms : 10 per cent, cash at sale :15 per cent, one month from date of sale ; 25 per cent, on Sih November, ISSO ; and balance on Sth May, ISS3. Interest thereon at 7 per cent, per annum. Aj .ply to MILES, HASSAL, & CO., Christchurch ; MILES, ARCHER, & CO., FOR SALE AND TO LET LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT WAITAKL To Ocntlemcn in search of a good Investment. TILEMIXC AND HEDL E Y ■*■ hare received instructions to offer privately ths LEASE of about 1110 ACRES on the Wnitaki River, with a purchasing clause. The laud is partly in tussock, partly ploughed, and partly fainltr English grass. There is a good SIX-ROOMED HOUSE on the property, together with a Men's House of three apartments. There are good sheep-yards. The whole of the land is fenced and sub-

The auctioneers vould call the attention of small capitalists to this farm. The rout is very moderate, the purchasing clause very reasonable, anil the terms very easy. As a ilairy farm it stands unriralled. For full particulars, apply to Herbert honour, esq.; or, FLF.UiKG tIXD IJEDLEY, 401 Agents. i O R ' H A L E . AT BKXMORE—--300(1 c;oo.t Full-mouthed WETHERS. to lie a;-proved of on Benmore, Mv;ii lit to loth llav. After approval, tliese sheen will he delivered at the Otekalke Yards. Price, 4s. (iinir shillings) each. MR. MIDDLETOX, Beiunore. [OK SAL E, FENCIXG WIRE (.Tohnston's) COUX SACKS (full-weight Calputtas). 3 COXXELL AND CLOWES. PHE undersic \v LANDING, 2.1 Tons Galvanised Iron 50 Tons Ityland's Fencing Wire (6, 7, S, and" 9). 138 C GALBEAITH AND CO.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 611, 17 April 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 611, 17 April 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 611, 17 April 1878, Page 3

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